February 22, 2019 Indiana state trooper shot inside home, son detained on attempted murder charge An Indiana state trooper has been hospitalized after being shot in his home and now prosecutors say his son is in custody on an attempted murder charge.
February 21, 2019 Tax service turns away gay couple, citing Indiana’s ‘religious freedom’ law A decision by a tax preparation business not to serve a lesbian couple has created the newest battleground in establishing the line between freedom to practice one’s beliefs and freedom to live without facing illegal discrimination.
February 20, 2019 Supreme Court curbs power of government to impose heavy fines and seize property In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled to drastically curb the powers that states and cities have to levy fines and seize property, marking the first time the court has applied the Constitution’s ban on excessive fines at the state level.Â
February 13, 2019 Indiana girls' murders still defy solution, two years on, but prosecutor's 'confident' killer will be found
February 13, 2019 Indiana family claims meningitis killed daughter, 10, in matter of days A Middlebury, Indiana family grieving the loss of their 10-year-old daughter claim bacterial meningitis killed the young girl just days after she complained of an ear infection.
February 6, 2019 Elderly Indiana woman says she told carjacker to 'stop this car right now' An elderly Indiana woman was not having it when an 18-year-old carjacker tried to make off with her vehicle while she was still inside.
February 6, 2019 Indiana volleyball player accused of shooting, killing man, 18, who attended same high school An Indiana high school volleyball player and honor roll student was accused of shooting and killing an 18-year-old man who was a former classmate. Â
February 5, 2019 Indiana man faces prison time for not telling sexual partners he’s HIV positive -- again An Indiana man who’s faced prison time in the past for failing to inform his sexual partners that he’s HIV positive has apparently done so again -- pleading guilty to malicious mischief Monday in St. Joseph County.
February 4, 2019 Indiana veteran adopts dog that served alongside him in Afghanistan A U.S. Army veteran who made a furry friend while serving in Afghanistan finally adopted the bomb-sniffing dog -- in a painstaking process that took years.
February 4, 2019 Indiana superintendent accused of committing insurance fraud to help student resigns The Indiana school superintendent who was arrested for allegedly using her own insurance to help a sick student resigned on Friday.